For today’s feature, let’s take a look at the watercolour works of Lisa Goren! Fascinated by snow and ice, from a young age, Lisa has made several trips to the arctic to further her understanding of her favourite subject matter. She continues to paint beautiful arctic landscapes, challenging opinions of the arctic environment, and of the limitations of watercolour as a medium.

I adore the geometry of these frozen spaces, the way plates of ice fit together over water, or stack up on top of each other to form glaciers, and the way that Lisa divides the landscape, yet keeps it cohesive. She uses an interesting mixture of colour, as well, opting for greens and sometimes touches of red in her palette, rather than the expected washes of blue and grey. This use of colour translates well into her whale bones, where the greens perhaps become moss or algae collecting on long abandoned skeletons.

About the author

Dallas Jeffs is the Editor of Artist Run Website's blog. She is a recent graduate of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she studied Critical and Cultural Practices. She is passionate about talking and writing about art, and sharing that interest with others. In her studio practice she is a painter, but she considers herself an art writer and educator foremost. If you like art, books and culture with a science fiction twist, check out Dallas' personal blog, HappySpaceNoises